Sweden boss Andersson rediscovers his roots amid coronavirus hiatus


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 29 Apr 2020

Sweden's head coach Janne Andersson sits in the dugout at a lower-league team's training session in the Stockholm suburb of Husby, Sweden April 27, 2020. Picture taken April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Philip O'Connor NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden manager Janne Andersson has got back in touch with his roots amid the country's lack of a strict coronavirus lockdown by visiting a training session in the Stockholm suburb of Husby where the national team's Robin Quaison honed his skills.

The Nordic nation's approach to the COVID-19 pandemic has attracted global attention as it eschews the total lockdown imposed in some countries but soccer has still been badly hit.

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